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Conversely, an environmentally viable, more equal global economy needs better management of international finance and trade.
There is a generally accepted understanding that adolescents need such "peak" experiences to consolidate their personal histories and their physical development into a viable, more advanced identity.
Arguably, too viable: more titles were turned out, formula set in, then mediocrity; 2006 saw the production of a parody of such films, Another Gay Movie, which in turn spawned Another Gay Sequel.
"Our entire military reform is aimed at making the armed component of the state and the main part of that component -- the armed forces -- more competent, more viable, more efficient," he said.
As the government estimates that only 4,000 post offices are commercially viable, more closures are bound to come.The situation facing the country's 8,000 rural post offices is especially dire.
It's that there are increasingly viable, more finely targeted and cost-effective ways to advertise". One reason for the current gloom at big papers is the nature of their advertisers, which are often large businesses promoting products and services to other large businesses.
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At minimum, the proposal would make operating a viable dispensary more difficult and more expensive.
"Nothing below £400 is viable any more".
What if touring, with all of its additional running costs, simply isn't viable any more?
And those seeds can float down rivers and streams, remaining viable for more than a week.
The police, who said the device was viable, evacuated more than 20 homes.
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